LiftLine replaces paper notices taped to the lift wall with a live, wall-mounted iPad — building announcements, news, Tube status, departures and weather, all updated remotely in seconds.
Also known as an elevator digital notice board · Updated in seconds · No app for residents
Paper notices get missed, defaced, or fall down. A LiftLine digital notice board puts building information where everyone looks, every day — and updates the moment something changes.
Estate-manager messages, scheduled maintenance, safety guidance and new Wi-Fi details — published centrally and live on the lift screen instantly. No printing, no taping.
National and local headlines with imagery, plus a continuous news ticker along the bottom of every screen.
Every Underground line at a glance with disruptions first, and live next departures from the nearest station — so residents leave at the right minute.
Current conditions and a seven-day forecast, sized to be read across a moving lift in a second.
Because residents actually look at the screen, it doubles as advertising space. LiftLine brings in vetted local advertisers and shares the revenue with the building — so the notice board offsets its own cost and more.

A lift digital notice board (or elevator digital notice board) is a wall-mounted screen in a building's lift that replaces paper notices with a live display — building announcements, news, Tube status, next departures and weather, all updated remotely in seconds.
Notices are published centrally and appear on the lift screen in seconds — scheduled maintenance, safety guidance, new Wi-Fi details or general announcements. No printing, no taping notices to the wall, and nothing for residents to miss.
Live national and local news, every London Underground line's status, next departures from the nearest station, and local weather — calm, high-contrast layouts designed to be read at a glance in a moving lift.
It's designed to pay for itself. The same screen carries vetted local advertising, and the revenue is shared back with the building to offset the cost.
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